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  • #61
    Originally posted by mindstar View Post
    First, the word you meant was connotations, not confines. Second, it is possible to have a reationship in which decisions are made through consensus and compromise rather than dominance. If neither partner is always getting their way, but instead is engaged in meaningful give and take within the relationship then neither can be said to be "domminant". To dominate someone is to impose your will upon them...think Bouncer and Rado in bed. It is my opinion that dominating someone is unhealthy.
    No, I meant what I said.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by NewbieChris View Post
      No, I meant what I said.
      you need an education faggot.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
        you need an education faggot.
        I just don't care to use words properly. The word I used described what I wanted it to, if it was not its proper use. I'm not writing a legal brief...

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        • #64
          words are about precision, use the right word to convey exactly what you mean, otherwise you become unitelligible to everyone but yourself.

          And you kind of sound like a kid with his arms crossed and stomping his feet here.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by mindstar View Post
            words are about precision, use the right word to convey exactly what you mean, otherwise you become unitelligible to everyone but yourself.

            And you kind of sound like a kid with his arms crossed and stomping his feet here.
            :rofl: You knew what I meant, didn't you now. haha

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            • #66
              of course I did, you meant connotation. :D

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